Black Ccw

Black Ccw
Do your fire arm refinishing free. I hope to receive a response from a real man, not only responding to an idiot?

He had a semi-automatic pistol that began chipping at the slides, so I removed all the original black powder paint only the slide to see what the Neath steel under-looked. When fully assembled down with steel wool, which is really good. Now if only I could keep it looking so good. After to play a while, begins to not look so good. How, in any event, could hold that color (steel) or in any way I can paint and varnish, or something with shipping out to a gunsmith espensive. I want to go from Black Steel (silver, nickel, chromium, or whatever it seems). I'm very concerned about errors, make the weapon question is cheap, I do not use it for the Convention, was G26, Sig 226, and Ruger P95 for that. Simply repainting prefer rather than throw it away, because I wounldn't get $ 50 because if you tried to sell. useful answer, please.

Best answer is that they have silver – but that is expensive (unless you know some-one in the business who would just add, polished and greased slide to a "lot cleaned." We're talking serious degreasing, or not working) .. The second best answer is the pastry in ceramic finishes. (They come in 'clear' .- "GunCoat? IIRC) If you choose reblue / black, do not even bother with the" blue cold "solutions. They just do not hold. Use a" bake-in `.

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